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Using Composite Feature Models to Support Agile Software Product Line Evolution
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A model driven approach to derive e-learning applications in software product line
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Formalising the requirements of an e-voting software product line using event-B
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Managing a Software Ecosystem Using a Multiple Software Product Line: a Case Study on Digital Signage Systems
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Beyond Boolean Product-Line Model Checking: Dealing with Feature Attributes and Multi-Features
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An MDA Based Derivation process for e-Learning Software Product Line
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Agile for Everyone Else: Using Triggers and Checks to Create Agility Outside of Software Development
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Software product line for semantic specification of block libraries in dataflow languages
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Counterexample Guided Abstraction Refinement of Product-Line Behavioural Models
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Use of Model-Based Software Product Line Engineering for Certifiable Avionics Software Development
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Synthesis of Attributed Feature Models From Product Descriptions: Foundations
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VMWare: Tool Support for Automatic Verification of Structural and Semantic Correctness in Product Line Models
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A Generic Approach for Automated Verification of Product Line Models
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Realizing agile workflow with DeFleX to support adaptive business processes
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Separating Concerns in Feature Models: Retrospective and Support for Multi-Views
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The sketch power to support product design.
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A product feature-based user-centric product search model
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Using Transformation-Aspects in Model-Driven Software Product Lines
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SPLEMMA: A Generic Framework for Controlled-Evolution of Software Product Lines
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A DSL-based Approach to Product Derivation for Software Product Lin
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